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Jewish Hospital

HealthcareCincinnati, Ohio, United States
About: Jewish Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Antigen & Population. The organization has 3881 authors who have published 3414 publications receiving 123044 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the occurrence of a cytosolic cAMP-binding protein of an approximate molecular weight of 41,000 daltons was monitored in vegetative and developing amoebae of Dictyostelium discoideum by the use of the photoaffinity probe (32P) 8N3-cAMP.

29 citations

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TL;DR: Sera from some patients with systemic lupus erythematosus contain a uniquely specific, reversible inhibitor of complement (C5)-derived chemotactic activity for polymorphonuclear leukocytes, suggesting strongly that the cationic inhibitor in SLE serum acts not on C5a but only on the ‘complex’ of C5ades Arg plus a specific peptide ‘helper factor’.

29 citations

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TL;DR: The hypothesis that some patients with “atypical” mycobacterial disease have abnormal immunoregulation which may be mediated by an imbalance of the metabolic products of arachidonic acid, an abnormality similar to that noted in Hodgkin's disease and chronic coccidioidomycosis is supported.

29 citations

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TL;DR: Gene expression in BAL cells is influenced by factors seldomly considered, and leading severity-related genes were discovered in an unbiased, system-wide analysis, revealing new targets that map to asthma susceptibility loci.
Abstract: Rationale: Gene expression of BAL cells, which samples the cellular milieu within the lower respiratory tract, has not been well studied in severe asthma.Objectives: To identify new biomolecular me...

29 citations

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TL;DR: Yields of edible flesh, proximate composition, and mineral content were determined in two samplings of six finfish and four shellfish from the Chesapeake Bay region, finding most species have high protein, low fat and relatively good sources of macrominerals.
Abstract: Yields of edible flesh, proximate composition, and mineral content were determined in two samplings of six finfish and four shellfish from the Chesapeake Bay region. Although there was considerable variation, most species have high protein (above 20%), low fat (less than 5%) and are relatively good sources of macrominerals, including calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and potassium. The ratio of sodium to potassium ranged from 1:4 to 1:15. These species, particularly the shellfish, are excellent sources of the trace elements, including copper, iron, zinc and manganese. Minerals are very high in certain shellfish.

29 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
John C. Morris1831441168413
David L. Kaplan1771944146082
Robert H. Purcell13966670366
Nancy J. Cox135778109195
Jennifer S. Haas12884071315
David A. Cheresh12533762252
John W. Kappler12246457541
Philippa Marrack12041654345
Arthur Weiss11738045703
Thomas J. Kipps11474863240
Michael Pollak11466357793
Peter M. Henson11236954246
Roberto Bolli11152844010
William D. Foulkes10868245013
David A. Lynch10871459678
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20232
202217
202148
202038
201944
201828